Immigration

Gather member feedback on training materials and resources that CPCA is developing to provide health centers with information on how to protect themselves, and their patients, from immigration enforcement.

Review and discuss policy issues impacting immigrant patients and their providers, including executive orders signed by the president and legislative or regulatory changes made to federal or state laws.

Discuss the concerns and questions that members have regarding immigration.

Provide a platform where members can exchange resources and thoughts on how to address patient and clinic concerns regarding immigration.

Licensing (reports to Government Programs)

Identify health center challenges related to licensure, including the application process and requirements, and solutions to mitigate such challenges

Mitigation efforts may include seeking clarification and/or negotiating with CDPH, challenging existing requirements through the state’s regulation process, and when necessary, supporting legislation to change the law

About us
CPCA represents more than 1,200 not-for-profit Community Health Centers (CHCs) and Regional Clinic Associations who provide comprehensive, quality health care services, particularly for low-income, uninsured and underserved Californians, who might otherwise not have access to health care.